I worked at Google when Glass came out. Some trendy folks wore them hooked to their regular glasses. I demurred.
However, the ONE use case that might have made me buy them is the case like this: I walk up to someone, they say Hi, and I wonder, "Who TF is that?" I'd only want to know what I already knew about this person; not random details from the Internet.
I worked at Google when Glass came out. Some trendy folks wore them hooked to their regular glasses. I demurred.
However, the ONE use case that might have made me buy them is the case like this: I walk up to someone, they say Hi, and I wonder, "Who TF is that?" I'd only want to know what I already knew about this person; not random details from the Internet.
That's what I'm going to be writing for my next column, which comes out next week.